Exploring Structural and Biological Determinants of Cognitive Health and Aging: Insights From Diverse Populations
Ruotong Mona Liu, Xiang Qi

TL;DR
This paper explores how social, environmental, and biological factors influence cognitive health and aging in diverse populations.
Contribution
The paper presents four studies highlighting disparities in cognitive health determinants across diverse populations.
Findings
Secondhand smoke exposure is linked to cognitive decline in older adults.
Central adiposity increases vulnerability to frailty and sleep apnea in aging populations.
Racial disparities exist in ASD diagnosis and healthcare access for older adults.
Abstract
Cognitive health and aging are influenced by a complex interplay of social, environmental, and biological factors, yet disparities in these determinants remain underexplored across diverse populations. This symposium brings together four studies that examine how secondhand smoke exposure, central adiposity, racial disparities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis and care, and neighborhood environments shape cognitive and physical health outcomes in aging populations. The first study investigates the impact of secondhand smoke exposure on cognitive function among never-smoking older adults in the U.S., using biomarker-based assessments to highlight the cognitive risks associated with even moderate exposure. The second study explores how body fat distribution modifies the association between obstructive sleep apnea and frailty, revealing significant racial disparities in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth disparities and outcomes · Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging · Aging and Gerontology Research
